Record ID: SOM-7AA4A8
Object type: JETTON
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Medieval copper alloy English Sterling head allied jetton dating to AD 1300 to 1400. Kings head from non-coinage dies / cross moline with pellets in each quarter. Mernick type 6a.4/5. The punch mark has come through to the reverse but as th reverse has been struck off-centre the punch mark is off centre. There is a groove running from the punch mark on the obverse.
Mernick, P. English Jettons, http://www.mernick.org.uk/englishjettons/series6a/04.htm, accessed online 17/12/18.
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Monday 17th December 2018Spatial data recorded.

Record ID: FAJN-7A93BF
Object type: MEDALLION
Broad period: MODERN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published
A lead-alloy medallion produced to celebrate the marriage of Princess Alexandra of Denmark to Prince Albert of Wales on 10 March 1863.
Obverse: framed facing busts of Alexandra (left) and Albert (right) with their names above; plume above; inscription in banner below reading 'May the be happy'.
Reverse: Laurel around inscription in 9 lines reading 'H.R.H/ Albert / Prince of Wales / and / H.R.H. Princess / Alexandra of / Denmark / Married March 10 / 1863'
The medallion has been pierced above the facing busts of the obverse and inscription on the reverse, possibly to allow the object …
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Monday 17th December 2018Spatial data recorded.

Record ID: KENT-7A4074
Object type: DIE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A regular cast an incised lead die, possibly of Medieval to Post-Medieval date (c.AD 1100-1700).
Description: The die is roughly cuboid but very irregular, with incuse dots indicating the values of each side formed by drilled or incised dimples. The numbering is heavily worn and not always clearly visible. The die is heavily patinated an off white to grey colour.
Measurements: 7.64mm x 7.5mm x 7.22mm and 3.98g in weight.
Discussion: The die has a regular layout, i.e. the number on opposite sides add up to seven. The regular numbering system on dies was used from the Roman period thr…
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Monday 17th December 2018Spatial data recorded.

Record ID: GLO-7A3A49
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Iron Age Silver unit
"Monnaies-a-la-croix" type, c. 200-118 BC,
Obverse: indistinct image of a bust facing left
Reverse: Cross with crescents in each angle. In one angle is an oval pellet surrounded by a border (eye). In the opposite angle is an oval in an inward pointing lower edge.
These coins were produced in the Languedoc region of southern France in the second century BC and are, as such, usually attributed to the Volcae Arecomici (and/or Volcae Tectosages). There are very rare finds in this country and only about 5-6 of these coins found in Britain.
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 18th December 2018Spatial data recorded.

Record ID: KENT-7A1656
Object type: WASTER
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An unfinished turned bone object, possibly a large button, furniture fitting or even a rondel dagger fitting.
Description: The unfinished item is circular (35mm in diameter) with a central perforation (3.05mm in diameter), there is a very small triangular tab at one side and at the other a large irregularly shaped tab on the other other side. Both sides have been heavily polished.and worn. Guiding lines and ware is visible. It is uncertain why the object was abandoned as there does not appear to be a clear fault in the object.
Measurements: 62.37mm long, 36.93mm wide, 3.44mm thick a…
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Monday 17th December 2018Spatial data recorded.

Record ID: SOM-79BD6E
Object type: COIN WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Post-medieval coin weight for the French ecu, square uniface weight with a design of a crowned shield with flat top and pointed bottom containing three fluer de lis, flanked by fluer de lis, one to each side, all within a plain line circular border. The weight has bevelled sides so the back is larger than the front. The weight is 13.2 by 13.7mm and 2.2mm thick and weighs 2.64g, 40.7 grains.
The weight appears to be for a French ecu, it is very underweight for this (the coin weighs 3.50grams) but too heavy for the half ecu. The ecu was issued form 1423-1474 but continued to be current …
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Monday 17th December 2018Spatial data recorded.

Record ID: KENT-79748E
Object type: JEWS HARP
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete post-Medieval-modern cast copper-alloy and iron Jews/jaws harp, dating to c.1500 - c.1900.
Description: In plan the harp has a circular head and tapering arms both of which are characteristically lozenge-shaped in cross-section tapering to their points. At the apex, on the front face, is a notch or rabbet to accommodate the iron prong which fortuitously remains in situ albeit in a fragile condition. The arms are complete. File marks are visible on the arms. The surface is unpatinated and a dark brown colours save for the prong which is made from cut iron sheet.
Measurement…
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Monday 17th December 2018Spatial data recorded.

Record ID: KENT-791E68
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A worn turned and stamped? ivory or bone uniface token or 'pass' naming 'Lambeth Wells' likely dating c.1696-1786.
Description: The token is circular and of uniface form (decorated on one side). The token show some concentric patterning on the surface either from the turning process to produce it or the grow rings of the ivory. The inscription, executed in cursive script is in three lines and reads " */Lambeth/Wells ". It remains in mostly a good condition if slightly worn and abraded.
Measurements: 27.57mm in diameter, 1.82mm thick and 1.7g in weight.
Discussion: This object names …
Created on: Monday 17th December 2018
Last updated: Monday 17th December 2018Spatial data recorded.